Tuesday, February 17, 2026
11.4 C
Srinagar

Growing use of narcotics root cause of crimes against women, other crimes in city: SSP Sgr Rakesh Balwal

Says police to file charge—sheet into acid attack within 2 days, need more cooperation from people to eradicate drug menace from city; people will feel difference about our anti—drug drives soon

 

Srinagar, Feb 17 : Jammu and Kashmir police on Thursday said that there is no abrupt rise in crimes against women in Srinagar but some cases have surfaced recently and they believe narcotics and lack of monitoring by parents in their children are two major reasons responsible for crimes in the city.

Talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Srinagar Rakesh Balwal said that women special squad have been rolled across the city at the identified police. “Youth involved in crimes in Srinagar are addicted to different drugs which ultimately leads to various crimes,” he said.

Asked when police was going to file the charge—sheet into acid attack case, he said within two days, police will file charge—sheet as FSL reports are also coming today.

About theft cases, he said it was also because of narcotics use among youth that leads to theft. “We are following a holistic approach. And you will see difference soon. We need public cooperation which is not up to our expectation, so far,” he said adding that chronic drug addicts are being booked under PSA.

“We are trying to break the drug chain and we have understood that by arresting two or three drug peddlers won’t do. Give us some time and I assure you that people will feel the difference,” the SSP Srinagar said.

Hot this week

Leopard Attack Leaves 20 Sheep Dead in Central Kashmir’s Beerwah Village

Budgam: At least 20 sheep were killed in a...

Statehood restoration key to people’s satisfaction in J&K: CM Omar Abdullah

Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that...

Meghwal hints at early decision on J&K statehood issue

Srinagar:Union Minister of State (I/C) for Law and Justice,...

Justice delayed is justice denied: tele-law can ease pressure on courts, ensure timely justice:CM Omar

Srinagar, Feb 17: Underscoring the critical role of Tele-Law...

Over 15,000 human-wildlife conflict cases in 2 years, no major spike: J&K Govt

Jammu, Feb 17: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on...

Topics

Statehood restoration key to people’s satisfaction in J&K: CM Omar Abdullah

Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that...

Meghwal hints at early decision on J&K statehood issue

Srinagar:Union Minister of State (I/C) for Law and Justice,...

No Proposal Yet for Tourism Development Authority in Kupwara, Says Minister

Jammu, Feb 17,: The Government on Tuesday clarified that...

Not All Migrants Genuine, Says Dy CM in Assembly

Jammu, Feb 17,: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img